A Cool Nice Song About Goodbuzz :)

By | January 12, 2012

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New Landing Pages to Test Conversion Rates

By | January 6, 2012

From today, we are adding few more pages to Goodbuzz to test our value proposition messages and see how that affect conversation rates.

Here they are:

1. Advertisers specific landing pages

#Landing page 1
Accelerate Your Sales with Word of mouth
Instant Results, Measurable and Scalable
Start a Promotion Now for Only $50
URL: http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/business/accelerate-sales

#Landing page 2
Accelerate Your Sales with Instant Word of mouth.
You Get Better Marketing Results Faster
Start a Promotion Now for Only $50
URL: http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/business/word-of-mouth

#Landing page 3
People Influence people.
Accelerate Your Sales with Word of mouth
Instant Results, Measurable and Scalable
URL: http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/business/influence-people

#Landing page 4
Leverage social medias to Accelerate Your Sales
Instant Results, Measurable and Scalable
Start a Promotion Now for Only $50
URL: http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/business/make-sales-with-social-medial

#Landing page 5
Find Supporters to Spread Your Message Out
Instant Word of mouth Online and Offline
Start a Promotion Now for Only $50
URL: http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/business/find-supporters

2. Supporters specific landing pages

#Landing page 1
Earn Money Sharing Things You Like
Advertisers deposit tip for people to spread their message
People receive tip Everytime they share things they like
URL: http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/people/earn-money-sharing

#Landing page 2
Earn Money Supporting People You Like
Advertisers deposit tip for people to spread their message
People receive tip Everytime they share things they like
URL: http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/people/earn-money-supporting-causes

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Users’ Questions: How is the tip divided exactly?

By | January 6, 2012

We’ve received many many questions this week from our users. From today, we will start answering few of them here on the blog.

Question: How is the tip divided exactly? do I earn more if I share a promotion with my 1,000 Facebook friends than someone who tweeted it to his or her 200 Twitter followers?

Answer: User don’t receive tip because they share a promotion. the amount of tip they receive doesn’t also depend on the number of friends or followers they have. it depends on engagement and influence: how many of his friends and followers got interested into the promotion he has shared, then visited or clicked on the promotion.

The tip is shared depend on the number of leads the user has generated for the promotion. We use a metric called “Tip per lead”.

A lead is a combination of two basic things: a unique view of the campaign and a unique click on any link inside the promotion content. More specifically, 1 lead = 1 view + 1 click. However a view represent only 20% of the lead and a click represent 80% of the value of the lead.
Each person who helped the advertiser is called a supporter. Each supporter receive a part of the tip depend on how many leads he or she has generated. However, 10% of the tip is shared like bonus by the top 10 supporters of any promotion.

When a tip is left, 10% of the total amount is reserved to be shared by the top 10 supporters of a promotion. At the end of the campaign, 90% of the tip is shared between all supporters depend on the number of leads they generated and 10% of the tip is shared equally as a bonus package by the Top 10 supporters.

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Is this the Future of Facebook Timeline?

By | January 5, 2012

Facebook timeline as advertising billboard to rent

Facebook timeline as advertising billboard

 

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Is Google Adwords Dead?

By | January 4, 2012

This is a cross-post of an article appearing here in PPC.org blog too.

Yes, Adwords is dead, but not for all the players. Adwords is Dead for small players, small businesses, but Adwords still is a terrific money making machine for the Big Players.

Recently, I was entrenched into hot a discussion with few friends about online advertising. Each person’s experience was different in many many ways, however when it comes to Google Adwords, it seems that there was a large consensus over how complicated and intimidating Adwords has become for Joe.

I’m like Joe. I have no Adwords certification, and I have no experience with search engine optimization. I run a small business, and I want to get more clients and make profit. I have heard stories after stories of people who have used Adwords to successfully launch their business and drive constant traffic to their store. Personally I’ve tried Adwords with a small budget, and my results were fairly good, but I’ve hear horror stories too. Like a real estate broker in Paris who has to spend more than 30% of his revenue in Adwords to survive. The day, he stops Adwords, he is out of business. His business depends all on Adwords performance. Kind of Adwords prison.

Is a prison break possible?

I decided to investigate the issue and went on the Internet to look for comments and feedback of people who are not my friends and have a personal stories to share about Adwords. Here below are few of my discoveries.

These are excerpts from full conversations you can find here  and here

“I believe that AdWords has become too complicated and intimidating for a lot of small business owners.

I’ve taken over accounts for small businesses who just couldn’t afford the time it takes to learn how to do it right, and the various nuances of the search network, the content network, quality scores, etc.

Sure, Google offers that ‘starter edition’ – but basically that’s just Budget Optimizer, and that lumps Search in with Content, no geo targeting, and sets an absurd maximum CPC amount.

Small businesses are *desperate* to be able to join the party. But I think Google has made it too difficult, costly, and intimidating for them to join, or keep going with their accounts. Not all of them can afford people like me to help out.

AdWords is hard enough to keep up with when it’s *working*.

- netmeg

“I was back home in Louisiana with old high school friends who started up a small business that sells school uniforms.

They loved the idea of advertising online. When I set up their account eyes glossed over – it was too much data to take in.”

- KatieScott

“AdWords is too complicated.. Been saying it for a while. AWA pointed out the link to the starter edition last time I said that, but that is quite bad as netmeg pointed out.

Adwords needs to ease thing for the genuine small advertiser. To do so will involve a less complicated ‘small business inteface’ with a easy to approach customer service ( humans) who can guide and help with the QS stuff..Small business a/c need to be flagged as such and some QS leniency needs to be shown..maybe with a spend limit in force..the QS can be applied with more flexibility to small accounts making it easier for small guys to advertise.

Google must get good quality small advertisers on board. That will be beneficial for them and also for the content network.

If they keep waiting for someone else to show the way.. That is not their style… I think.”

- Green Grass

“I think that beyond the technical complications many smaller businesses are being priced out of the market by big brand bidders. These bigger brands are (at least in the UK) finally cottoning on to the benefits that online marketing can provide to their whole business, beyond direct online sales. I wouldn’t like to be a small company that depends on PPC these days – I think their positions are going to go down and down as more and more larger organisations jump on the bandwagon and start funding online marketing with massive brand budgets and multichannel targets.

in the sectors that I am involved in the big guys are taking over where the pureplay online retailers used to dominate. Market share is rapidly moving from the SME to the Corporate. Maybe its just that my markets don’t have such a huge opportunity for long tail activity – I hope so.

It feels like another form of globalisation! ”

- JamieBrown

“I think this game is fundamentally not small business friendly – only a handful of ads can show on one page, so if 2-3 big companies compete then its okay for them, but ultimately small businesses number many times that number, but only handful of them can get their ads shown in competitive areas. Perhaps if we talk about small business in a specific geographical location then in this case it might be great, but otherwise I think this system of advertising, just like casino, has just one ultimate winner – the house and some big pro players.”

- Lord Majestic

“Adwords has to work on the immediate $1, $5 and $10 min cpcs. The tool being too complicated for a new sme owner is only one factor. I understand the need to weed out the irrelevant/arbitrage businesses, but I’ve seen a lot of legit small businesses almost bail because of this as they think its hopeless after a month or two. They simply believe that “Google hates me.” I have to constantly remind them that they don’t hate you, they just hate new accounts and you just happen to be a new account right now. Then I have to say it again a month later. The ones that have hung there, woke up one day to Great Quality scores and .04 min cpcs. The others will probably never know.

IMO, they should at least tailor the min cpc’s better. Blanketing $1, $5 or $10 over an entire account comes across as unscientific and careless and simply screams “pay us an entrance fee regardless of your relevancy.” This has been going on for years. With all of the other amazing features that have been added, I find it hard to believe that this couldn’t happen. Maybe it is being fixed and I don’t know about it.

By the way, this is the case not only for sme’s with smaller budgets, but larger companies starting new accounts, with really large budgets.”

- fenway

“Having used Adwords myself for several years I have decided to set up accounts for local Realtors as I am familiar with the keywords.

I soon discovered that quite a lot of Realtors had already tried Adwords but given up, no doubt because of all the reasons mentioned in this thread.

My own ads are not showing for dozens of totally relevant keywords that I have bid on above minimum bid (and the account is several years old).”

- namniboose

“… The system although features-rich but it is too complicated for a starter and data grabbed from keywords suggestions, traffic estimator, maximum budget, etc.. make small business starters very frustrated that they would give up the system in a couple of hours.

My adwords account is a few years old and I never used it but one time, a couple of years ago, with a few dollars budget over a couple of months and yes I managed to make a few conversions and the overall result was a success.

But the thing is back then all I had to do is to pick up a couple of very highly targeted keywords, setting CPC to the lowest I can get and daily budget to the maximum suggested one and starting the campaign.

Now when you try to be a serious advertiser, picking hundreds of suggested relevant keywords you get absurd CPCs and daily budget. You try to go with a reasonable daily investment to start with but you find out that this investment will get you no where to appear or to compete with other professional advertisers. Eventually you will think “I am not good enough for this”.

I know my market is one of the most competitive markets, but the idea is the same; no matter what your market is you will still be beaten by the deep pockets professional advertisers when you are a small business starter advertiser.”

- moftary

“i’m a small business owner and i’m really about to give up on adwords. i guess i’ve been silly in playing the adwords game and i have wasted tons of my time. i’m thinking of hiring some experienced adwords professional to manage my account and i really hope this will bring me a better position to win this game. i hate adwords because they don’t bring me a good roi and their cpc system’s too complicated.moreover, as a starter, how could they expect me to set a minimum bid like $5 just in the effort to make my ads appear on the 1st search result page and then to compete with my gaint competitors? i know i should blame myself for being stupid to manage my own account tho. i do tend to think that adwords hates me.”

- cryaya

“Remember back in 2001, during the good old days (of the internet) when you could actually use Google Adwords as a means to drive quality traffic to your website, at an extremely low investment to the advertiser? Back when niche keywords cost .05 – .20 per click and if you really wanted to open up your pockets and bid on broader terms, you would pay .25 – .75 per click.

Now days you would be so lucky to find a niche where you can pay under $1.00/click. What I am saying is that the days when small advertisers could gain visibility (at least in the paid results) on Google are over. Small advertisers don’t have a budget to “test” keywords, landing pages, offers, etc… For a small, local businesses, $250/month is a lot of money!

The problem is that over the past 10 years, the competitive landscape has gotten much more saturated. There are bidding wars between advertisers to push their ads towards the top. I know, I know…Ad Quality Score plays a factor in how much you pay per click, but I’ll tell you something, if you have deep pockets and are willing to pay a lot per click…Google will put you at the top. So when push comes to shove, the big brands and large corporations with the bigger budgets, are the ads that are still going to be showing.”

- Mark Thompson

“Adwords is too expensive by any stretch of the imagination. You need to spend at least $700 a month to get some return on investment. Google imposes minimum bids – that means it makes sure it gets a minimum out of bids. And I think if Google increases prices by 20% – they will start to lose customers. It is simple economics. If Advertisers can’t make a ROI – they go to places where they are. I also think Google underestimates the volume of traffic that is required to make a sale. Often it is hundreds of clicks before a single person buys.”

White skies

Most of Joes who have ever tried Adwords will  agree with the above comments and frustration. Now, is there any prison break possible? 

Google is a big player, and can’t be completely ignored, however there is new and innovative way of advertising. Facebook Ads is a good alternative to Adwords. It offers more control and a higher level of targeting.

Also, it works very well to contact directly small to medium blogs and websites owners that your target audience visits and reads, and then advertise with them without a middle man.

At the end of the day, the truth is that a small business which can’t grow in the long term with referrals and word of mouth from its current or past customers, won’t survive and thrive. Providing a great product and service, and building relationship with prospects and clients are the best advertising strategy for any successful small businesses.

This guest post was written by Mawuna R. Koutonin, Founder of GoodBuzz, A brand new way form of online Advertising. out of office, Mawuna Koutonin is a world peace activist who relentlessly works to empower people to express their full potential and pursue their dreams, regardless of their background.

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The Best Love Quotes

By | January 3, 2012

You call it madness, but I call it love.
Don Byas

Love is life. And if you miss love, you miss life.
Dr. Felice Leonardo Buscaglia

Love cures people both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.
Karl Augustus Menninger

Love is a medicine for the sickness of the world; a prescription often given, too rarely taken.
Karl Augustus Menninger

Unless you love someone, nothing else makes any sense.
Edward Estlin Cummings

A friend is one who knows you and loves you just the same.
Elbert Hubbard

No matter what you’ve done for yourself or for humanity, if you can’t look back on having given love and attention to your own family, what have you really accomplished?
Elbert Hubbard

The love we give away is the only love we keep.
Elbert Hubbard

The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference.
Eliezer Wiesel

Love is moral even without legal marriage, but marriage is immoral without love.
Ellen Key

Love is a force that connects us to every strand of the universe, an unconditional state that characterizes human nature, a form of knowledge that is always there for us if only we can open ourselves to it.
Emily H. Sell

Immature love says: ‘I love you because I need you.’ Mature love says ‘I need you because I love you.’
Erich Fromm

Love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problem of human existence.
Erich Fromm

Love is union with somebody, or something, outside oneself, under the condition of retaining the separateness and integrity of one’s own self.
Erich Fromm

True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.
Erich Segal

Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.
Euripides

Love makes the time pass. Time makes love pass.
Euripides

Love is shown in your deeds, not in your words.
Father Jerome Cummings

Love doesn’t make the world go ’round; love is what makes the ride worthwhile.
Franklin P. Jones

Love is blind, friendship closes its eyes.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

Love and a cough cannot be hid.
George Herbert

Love changes darkness into light and makes the heart take a wingless flight.
Helen Steiner Rice

When love comes it comes without effort, like perfect weather.
Helen Yglesias

Love is the mistaken belief that one woman differs from another.
Henry Louis Mencken

Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
Henry Louis Mencken

Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell.
Joan Crawford

Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies.
John Donne

Love looks through a telescope; envy, through a microscope.
Josh Billings

Love yourself first and everything falls into line.
Lucille Ball

Love is what is left in a relationship after all the selfishness is taken out.
Nick Richardson

We love because it’s the only true adventure.
Nikki Giovanni

Love is not what we become, but what we already are.
Stephen Levine

It is love, not reason, that is stronger than death.
Thomas Mann

Choose your love. Love your choice.
Thomas S. Monson

We waste time looking for the perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.
Tom Robbins

If our love is only a will to possess, it is not love.
Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh

A man in love is incomplete until he is married. Then he is finished.
Zsa Zsa Gabor

You’re not sick you’re just in love.
Irving Berlin

In true love the smallest distance is too great, and the greatest distance can be bridged.
Hans Nouwens

Love requires that we overcome the traditional and self-defeating fears that place distance between ourselves and others.
Leo Buscaglia

Patience with others is Love, Patience with self is Hope, Patience with God is Faith.
Adel Bestavros

It has been wisely said that we cannot really love anybody at whom we never laugh.
Agnes Repplier

Love is a flame that burns in heaven, And whose soft reflections radiate to us. Two worlds are opened, two lives given to it. It is by love that we double our being: It is by love that we approach God.
Aimee Martin

You live, you learn You love, you learn You cry, you learn You lose, you learn You bleed, you learn You scream, you learn
Alanis Morissette

I know of only one duty, and that is to love.
Albert Camus

When you have once seen the glow of happiness on the face of a beloved person, you know that a man can have no vocation but to awaken that light on the faces surrounding him; and you are torn by the thought of the unhappiness and night you cast, by the mere fact of living, in the hearts you encounter.
Albert Camus

Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love.
Albert Einstein

There isn’t any formula or method. You learn to love by loving by paying attention and doing what one thereby discovers has to be done.
Aldous Leonard Huxley

Love is but the discovery of ourselves in others, and the delight in the recognition.
Alexander Smith

Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit.
Alexandre Dumas, père

It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Love can never give too much, But those of us who love Can give in too much.
Alfred Stuart, Jr.

True love never dies for it is lust that fades away. Love bonds for a lifetime but lust just pushes away.
Alicia Barnhart

I’m not ashamed of wanting somebody to love I never have been, because I had it once. But maybe I never REALLY had it.
Ally McBeal

To love for the sake of being loved is human, But to love for the sake of loving is angelic.
Alphonse Marie Louis de Lamartine

Beauty is  The power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband.
Ambrose Bierce

Love is  A temporary insanity curable by marriage.
Ambrose Bierce

Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don’t know how to replenish its source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings.
Anaïs Nin

Friendship is love with understanding.
Ancient proverb

Real love is a pilgrimage. It happens when there is no strategy, but it is very rare because most people are strategists.
Anita Brookner

If you have love in your life it can make up for a great many things you lack. If you don’t have it, no matter what else there is, it’s not enough.
Ann Landers

Only love can be divided endlessly and still not diminish.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh

To love deeply in one direction makes us more loving in all others.
Anne-Sophie Swetchine

Love is something like the clouds that were in the sky, Before the sun came out. You cannot touch the clouds, you know; but you feel the rain and know How glad the flowers and the thirsty earth are to have it after a hot day. You cannot touch love either.
Annie Sullivan

Two things a man cannot hide: that he is drunk, and that he is in love.
Antiphanes

Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

A man who lives, not by what he loves but what he hates, is a sick man.
Archibald Macleish

Love is a choice you make from moment to moment.
Barbara De Angelis

There is nothing better for the spirit or the body than a love affair. It elevates the thoughts and flattens the stomachs.
Barbara Howar

Never let a problem to be solved become more important than a person to be loved.
Barbara Johnson

Love is more like a flower than a tree; the wrong things can hurt it so easily. But the right things can make it more beautiful than anything else your life has ever known.
Barin Taylor

We cease loving ourselves if no one loves us.
Anne Louise Germaine Necker de Staël Staël

The magic of first love is the ignorance that it can never end.
Benjamin Disraeli

We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence, and its only end.
Benjamin Disraeli

After the verb To Love…To Help is the most beautiful verb in the world.
Bertha Von Suttner

A man is already halfway in love with any woman who listens to him.
Brendan Francis Behan

The opposite of love is not hate, the opposite of love is ignorance.
Brian Hwang

Never love anything that can’t love you back.
Bruce Williams

Tell me who admires and loves you, and I will tell you who you are.
Charles Augustin Sainte Beauve

Friendship often ends in love; but love in friendship never.
Charles Caleb Colton

Love lives on hope, and dies when hope is dead; It is a flame which sinks for lack of fuel.
Charles Caleb Colton

There is time for work. And there is time for love. That leaves no other time.
Coco Chanel

With love and patience, nothing is impossible.
Daisaku Ideda

I recently read that love is entirely a matter of chemistry. That must be why my wife treats me like toxic waste.
David Bissonette

Looking back, I have this to regret, that too often when I loved, I did not say so.
David Grayson

Friends will keep you sane, Love could fill your heart, A lover can warm your bed, But lonely is the soul without a mate.
David Pratt

To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.
David Viscott

Love is not something you feel. It’s something you do.
David Wilkerson

Life is a sleep, love is a dream; and you have lived if you have loved.
De Musset

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Subliminal Goodbuzz!

By | January 3, 2012

Just received this message on Facebook from a friend who is a Goodbuzz user. I can’t resist the impulse to post it here:

Believe me or not. Last night I had a dream about Goodbuzz. And saw it start in Togo. I even saw some details. Like this singer who used Goodbuzz to promote her concert and the message went to 700 people. I saw that number on the piece of paper. Well, I guess Goodbuzz managed to creep into my subconscious now…..

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Goodbuzz Innovating ideas on How Make Money Online

By | December 31, 2011

Working mutually and serving each other is the rule of the planet and you need to follow it so as to stay in advantage. If you just think about yourself, you can not reach the desired height and success as early as you can reach their working mutually. One of the Best Ways to Make Money via Goodbuzz is sharing the products and firms. Goodbuzz is a platform where you can find people to advertize and promote your stuff and thus make you reach more number of people but you need to reciprocate it by paying them.

This is quite a simple take on Earning Money Online. If you want your event, product or firm to be advertized, just make an advertisement for it. After you do it, just place or deposit a tip with your advertisement and this will attract people to your stuff. Your tip will answer their question on ‘How to Earn Extra Money’ and they will start sharing your advertisement with their friends and family through Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin or by email. Thus, you will automatically reach more number of people without taking much tension regarding your stuff’s promotion.

At Goodbuzz, after the certain decided period or interval of the campaign, the decided tip is distributed among all the people who worked for you. The software associated with Goodbuzz has a capability of tracking everything and thus it makes the calculations like wise. This is one of the Easy Ways to Make Money. Today, most of the people look for stuff, just because it has been shared by some of their friends or family and thus Goodbuzz automatically works in your interest. You can contact us by calling us at our USA number 1 650 681 9805 or our UK number 44 20 8144 8669 or you can choose visiting our website http://www.goodbuzz.org/en/how-make-money.

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Why Programmers don’t have a High Social Status?

By | December 30, 2011

Up to date there is No single street name for a top programmer or computer scientist in any of the Top 20 most developed countries in the world during the last 60 years.

There is no statue built in the center of a major city for a renown programmer or computer scientists.

No “Presidential Medal” or “Congressional Gold Medal” has been awarded to a computer scientists or programmer.

There is no nationally televised social reward ceremony for computer programmers and scientists like there is for artists, football or basketball players, etc.

There is no red carpet and Nobel price award ceremony-like for their achievements, and contribution to the progress of humanity.

Even when their work makes the whole world singing praises, they only fill the back seats glancing at other junkies making the speeches and grabbing the awards.

The only exception I found is about the English computer scientist Alan Turing who is considered to father of computer science.

Turing has been honored in various ways: a bridge and a street were named “Alan Turing Way”. A statue of Turing was unveiled in Manchester on 23 June 2001. And, since 1966, the Turing Award has been given annually by the Association for Computing Machinery to a person for technical contributions to the computing community.

The Turing Award is widely considered to be the computing world’s highest honour, equivalent to the Nobel Prize.

The most  known accomplishment of Turin outside of computer scientists circles is his contribution to Breaking the Code of German naval Enigma system during the second world war.

He is regarded as one of the main contributors (behind the scene) to the Allies victory in 1945 against the Nazis.

Another exception, once again from the United Kingdom, is about Tim Berners-Lee, considered as the Inventor of the World Wide Web, who received numerous recognition around the world, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, in 2004.

Despite what precedes, overall most programmers and computer scientists are less paid than sales people, MBA types, Designers, Doctors, etc. and it’s not easy for them to get laid on the first date. They are not artists, musicians, designers, architects, football players … Definitely they are not at the top of the sexual food chain.

Time magazine has been doing a great job naming up to 4 computers geeks “Person of the year” during the last 85 years: the The Computer in 1982,  Andrew Grove in 1997, Jeffrey P. Bezos in 1999, Mark Zuckerberg in 2010.

However, it remains a long way to go before the celebration of computers geeks enters into the realm of everyday life, schools, streets, marketplaces, medias, etc.

So, it comes to me to wonder why programmers and computer scientists are not so highly regarded and rewarded accordingly? When I look around me, I wonder how the world will be without these nerds? From the iPhone, to your latest Gadget , none of these things will ever be possible without an army of these hard working folks.

Here is another annoying fact.
On October 8, 2011, Dennis Ritchie, the Inventor of C and Developer of UNIX died, almost at the same date as Steve Jobs (October 5, 2011). Ritchie’s death went completely unnoticed, and was only reported by few news portals, geeks’ blogs and forums. The President of the United States, the top national politicians, the top business executives, all news medias lavishly reported about Steve Jobs’s death, and spent countless hours of talk shows and magazine articles on his life, achievements, and legacy. But nothing similar for Dennis Ritchie.

My question here is “Are Dennis Ritchie achievements less than Steve Jobs’s achievements? Did Steve jobs achievements brought more change in more people life than Dennis Ritchie achievements?” If the answer is No, Damn how do you explain the situation!?

Now, from all the previous observations and questions, I went on to investigate, and some of my discoveries shocked me a lot, but also amused me immensely.

First discovery: Programmers have the fate they deserve. Their self esteem and self value is too low.

This manifests itself by a very singular phenomena: programmers hate each other. They usually bash other programmers when talking to non-programmers. Give the work a programmer to another programmer, and most of the time the comment will be negative about the work and the programmer.

Artists don’t do that.
Sales people don’t do that.
MBA types don’t do that.
Politicians do that only for joking to have votes.
Most of other prestigious professions support each other publicly, even when they are in competition (Look at lawyers for examples – Please, don’t ask me why these bastards rule America).
In few words, all above professions have a bigger sense of community, and are proud to be who they are and proud of what they are doing.

The crab mentality should Stop!

Rumor has it, if you put several crabs into a bucket, and if one of them begins to crawl out, one or more of the other crabs will put it back down and prevent it’s escape. It's called Crab Mentality. This is a good metaphor for life

Second discovery: Most people hate programmers.
Sales people hate programmers.
MBA Types hates programmers.
Designers hate programmers.
Programmers hate programmers.
Joe the plumber hates programmers.
Girls hate programmers.

Why? I don’t know. I found a lot of speculations here, here, and here 

We need to have less haters :)

Third discovery: Programmers are not looking for these vanity titles, sexy ceremonies and awards, they hate the spotlight.

A Programmer wants to program. He want to be left alone to program. Programming is his mission, and the politics, the glories, public speeches are not interesting to him. He hates people who are not as smart as him, and hates more all the people who don’t understand the holy mission of programming with C++.
He then slowly convinces himself that he is born introvert, so he is afraid to go out, talk on the phone, go to the bar, meet politicians and strangers, all things that are in fact necessary to build up his social network and status.

Let have a dream from today. 

1. Nerds deserve the Presidential Medals, the Congressional Medals or any kind of high level rewards that distinguish high achievement and contribution to society.

2. I’m a programmer, other programmers are friends, not enemies, therefore I swear I won’t talk them down in front of non-programmers. Repeat after me!

3. Programmers are brave and smart, but also funny people. “Introversion is not in the DNA, so I’m not born introvert, I can choose my attitudes and social masks at anytime” Repeat after me!

4. Complete the list … if necessary

Now is the best time ever in history for geeks. I love programing and I love programmers. It’s full employment period for geeks while the other guys have to beg for job :) ) hahaha … the Revenge of the Nerds :) )

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Mutual Working: one of the best Ways to make Money

By | December 30, 2011

How to Earn Money’ has been a very prominent question since the day money and its importance has come to notice. Eventually, you would have understood that Easy ways to Make Money are easy only when you work mutually for progress with a person, or an organization. You cannot work alone and make money but you need a partner in the form of either a supporter or someone to deal with and thus you can have business with him/her. There is everything right with this.

Today, with the advancement the world has moved from legs to fingers that is earlier you were needed to roam here and there for getting your work done but today you can do all that with your fingers with some clicks on the internet. Earning Money Online is one of the topics with maximum people showing their interest into. One of the Best Ways to Make Money online is by tapping on the value of sharing on the internet. This is being used a lot by the advertisers. If you are working and want to advertize your firm, the above way is quite a simple one and is sure to prove advantageous.

All you need to do is just paying people for advertising your firm. People will help you by sharing your video or your picture to their friends and community and you need to pay them. This is nothing but working for mutual benefit as this will answer their question, ‘How to Make Extra Money’ and will advertize your firm as well. This will let you do your other work and do not take tensions on promoting your firm and still you can reach more number of people via the social networking websites.

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